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The USA FDA has revoked the emergency use authorization for four COVID-19 antibody drugs.
On December 24, Gelonghui reported that the USA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has revoked the emergency use authorization for four COVID-19 antibody drugs, including Eli Lilly and Co's bebtelovimab, AstraZeneca's Evusheld, GlaxoSmithKline's sotrovimab, and Regeneron's REGEN-COV. The FDA stated in a letter earlier this month that the shelf life of these drugs has expired, and due to the spread of non-susceptible variants, they have not been authorized for patient use for more than a year. According to the FDA, the four companies mentioned above do not intend to continue providing the relevant products in the USA and will notify customers and suppliers.
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